The Doctor of Myddfai

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LibrettistDavid Pountney
Based onWelsh legend
Premiere
16 June 1996 (1996-06-16)
The Doctor of Myddfai
Opera by Peter Maxwell Davies
The composer in 2012
LibrettistDavid Pountney
Based onWelsh legend
Premiere
16 June 1996 (1996-06-16)

The Doctor of Myddfai is an opera in two acts composed by Peter Maxwell Davies to a libretto by David Pountney. The work premiered at the New Theatre in Cardiff on 5 June 1996, performed by the Welsh National Opera and conducted by Richard Armstrong. The libretto was adapted from an ancient Welsh legend related to the Lady of the Lake legend. The original tale is reinterpreted in terms of a mysterious disease, knowledge of which the authorities are trying to suppress. The opera takes place in a totalitarian society similar to that envisioned in Orwell's 1984, with a supreme ruler, mechanistic bureaucracy and endless war.

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 5 June 1996
(Conductor: Richard Armstrong)
The Doctor high baritone Paul Whelan
The Child, a girl about 12 years old soprano Lisa Tyrrell
The Ruler bass Gwynne Howell
1st Official mezzo-soprano
2nd Official contralto
3rd Official, Security Officer high soprano
10 Ministers, representing 10 zones 2 sopranos, 3 mezzo-sopranos
2 tenors, 3 basses
2 Janitors tenor and baritone
3 Girls soprano, mezzo-soprano,
and contralto
5 Groups of Officials 7 sopranos, 6 mezzo-sopranos,
5 tenors, 6 bass-baritones
3 Guards silent roles
Chorus of people (SATB)

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